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		<h2>File Class</h2>

		<p>The file class offers a set of methods to working with files &amp; directories. This can be done through
		some helper methods or through a more advanced object oriented method where all files and directories are
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			<h2>Advanced usage</h2>

			<p>Aside from the basic static <a href="usage.html">usage</a> of the File class there are also more complex
			options available. The first are <strong>Area's</strong> which are basicly a basepath it cannot act outside
			of and some configuration options. And when using the File class's methods on an area they will return
			objects wrapping directories &amp; files.</p>

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				<h2>Area's</h2>

				<p>To be written.</p>
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				<h2>Files &amp; directories as objects</h2>

				<p>To be written.</p>
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